Tony Pulis was frustrated at his side's toothless display at Selhurst Park on Saturday, but felt the score could have been different if officials hadn't incorrectly denied Crystal Palace on two occasions.

"I don't think it was an off-day - I thought we did all right," the Eagles boss said. "I thought we competed very well.

"The disappointing thing was that we never created more chances and more opportunities. That was disappointing.

"But they are a good side, they've got some good players and we've watched them the last three games they've played.

"They played exceptionally at West Ham and got beat 3-1 so they've got some real quality. It was always going to be a tough game and those tough, tight games we need a break and we didn't get one."

One of those breaks looked like it may come when Dejan Lovren brought down Yannick Bolasie when he was through on goal early in the second half.

The Palace fans called for the Croatia international to be sent off, but referee Howard Webb did not deem him the last man so only produced a yellow card.

"I will leave you to decide that," Pulis said when asked for his thoughts on the decision.

"We've just watched the video and the disappointing thing was the first two offsides as both Glenn Murray and Joe Ledley are onside. The linesman has given two offsides and both of them were on, through and past the back four onto goal.

"That was very disappointing and they were in the first quarter of an hour."